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it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reporting from the front lines. first, criminal investigations are under way by the fbi and dut
it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of...
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at
romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown.
romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown.
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first, the city council voted 3 to 2 in favor of keeping him on when he was first kind of being forced out after the controversy about not arresting zimmerman. now all of a sudden he's being fired. we don't know the details of why he's being fired. but the second thing, i wonder if it's related to, the mystery of why the original prosecutor on the case was forced off the case? because now you have prosecutor originally decides not to prosecute, forced off the case. police chief decides not to prosecute, fired. what's the back story here? what's the misconduct? you don't usually fire somebody unless they've done something wrong. and two major law enforcement officials are terminated for some reason. >> right, because then of course you had angela corey replace the prosecutor and go around the grand jury. some say she was worried the grand jury wouldn't move to charge. >> that's right. and i should say the prior prosecutor hasn't been terminated. he's still around but he was taken off the zimmerman case. corey decides not to use a grand jury, which is her right. and now two key officials
first, the city council voted 3 to 2 in favor of keeping him on when he was first kind of being forced out after the controversy about not arresting zimmerman. now all of a sudden he's being fired. we don't know the details of why he's being fired. but the second thing, i wonder if it's related to, the mystery of why the original prosecutor on the case was forced off the case? because now you have prosecutor originally decides not to prosecute, forced off the case. police chief decides not to...
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first amendment protects all speech. not just ideas we like. who would decide what's good and forbidden? the government? violent -- it was a triumph of the first amendment because it wasn't just the fact that my ads had to go up, it was that the judge ruled there are regulations and standards were unconstitutional. so monday is the day they're scheduled to go up. i'm running them because i can. >> you can. but does that mean you should? >> well, why should we allow only one narrative out there? i think we need to talk about this. the fact there's been such a visceral reaction to these ads, particularly in the media, to me, speaks to a much larger problem. the problem is this increasing sharia. the laws say you cannot defend islam. >> when you say one narrative, i see your ad and i see the same narrative that an anti-israelite would have. it's a narrative of hate. >> i think any war against innocent civilians is savagery. the tens of thousands of rockets coming in from gaza is savagery. the murder of the fogle family is savagery. the blowing up
first amendment protects all speech. not just ideas we like. who would decide what's good and forbidden? the government? violent -- it was a triumph of the first amendment because it wasn't just the fact that my ads had to go up, it was that the judge ruled there are regulations and standards were unconstitutional. so monday is the day they're scheduled to go up. i'm running them because i can. >> you can. but does that mean you should? >> well, why should we allow only one...
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first, reno? i don't think you're allowed to include a city in your own country when you're planning a foreign tour so we're assuming they're going to add a country. the bottom line is this list is a little too old school. since i love to travel, i have a list for you, mitt. this is a real list because it assumes limited time and it has you traveling consistently in one direction. i spent so much time planning trips, trust me on this one, mitt. so you're going to start in london, england, because i'm going to let you go to the olympics. you have a history with the games, you want to be there. that's one. after that, germany. i agree with you, they run europe, they're fighting with europe, europe is our biggest trading partner, that's a good move. from there, go to israel, sure, you know, you got to -- got to do that, kiss the ring. then go to the uae. it is america's biggest arab ally in the region. then china. now, yes, you've said you'll label them a currency manipulator but we know you don't re
first, reno? i don't think you're allowed to include a city in your own country when you're planning a foreign tour so we're assuming they're going to add a country. the bottom line is this list is a little too old school. since i love to travel, i have a list for you, mitt. this is a real list because it assumes limited time and it has you traveling consistently in one direction. i spent so much time planning trips, trust me on this one, mitt. so you're going to start in london, england,...
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. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the president continued in his speech vowing to find the killers. >> the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on american. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government, and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice. >> relentless in tracking down the killers, and bringing them to justice. it's a promise. but does that promise add up? it has been 14 days since the american ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed. and we still don't know why, and we still don't know who did it. and what we do know, from our reporting here at cnn, is this. in terms of a warning, three days before stevens was killed, the libyan military told senior u.s. embassy officials it couldn't control local militias. the libyans advised the americans to decrease their presence in benghazi. and the libyans say the u.s. embassy officia
. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the president continued in his speech vowing to find the killers. >> the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on american. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government, and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice....
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city council. then last week he was fired by a newly elected city council with a white majority. deborah feyerick is out front. >> reporter: jasper, texas, is a sleepy town with temperatures well over 100 degrees in summer. it's not the heat that defines jasper so much as a crime that happened 14 years ago. >> when they tied him to the truck, as they came along here, he was going from side to side -- >> reporter: as texas's first black trooper, rodney pearson found the body of james bird junior, dragged to death by three white men. >> his head and shoulder caught this culvert and snapped it completely off his body. >> reporter: not long ago pearson became first black police chief, but his term ended after no more than a year. >> i make a motion that mr. pearson be terminated as police chief. >> reporter: he was fired in 2011, four black council members voted for him. the one white member didn't. 16 months later he was fired by a different city council, majority white. the vote also 4-1. >> i was fi
city council. then last week he was fired by a newly elected city council with a white majority. deborah feyerick is out front. >> reporter: jasper, texas, is a sleepy town with temperatures well over 100 degrees in summer. it's not the heat that defines jasper so much as a crime that happened 14 years ago. >> when they tied him to the truck, as they came along here, he was going from side to side -- >> reporter: as texas's first black trooper, rodney pearson found the body of...
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when we had tornados that devastated two cities in our community here in kentucky, the churches stepped up and fed the first responders. 2,000 responders a day were being fed by churches and the people were being put up in houses, so i don't entirely think this is a government response. it's important to really laud the private folks and churches who step up. >> let me ask you a question about what happened today. there have been some surprising e endorsements on both sides, but today, i think one that surprised some people, a man who's been a democrat, a republican and now, an independent. mayor bloomberg. came out and endorsed president obama and he did so, he said, because of climate change. that was the main reason and here's what he said about mitt romney. all right. sorry, we don't have that. what he said if the 1994 or 2003 version of mitt romney were running for president, i may have voted for him. what's your response to that? it's got to be a big blow -- as being a business man to say that. >> yeah, i don't think many of us thought that he was going to be endorsing a republica
when we had tornados that devastated two cities in our community here in kentucky, the churches stepped up and fed the first responders. 2,000 responders a day were being fed by churches and the people were being put up in houses, so i don't entirely think this is a government response. it's important to really laud the private folks and churches who step up. >> let me ask you a question about what happened today. there have been some surprising e endorsements on both sides, but today, i...
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but so far, two-thirds of new york city hospitals have already latched on to the idea. >> most public health officials want to encourage women to breastfeed at least for the first couple of weeks because the outcomes are better. if they can do it, that's great. if they can't, they can't. our job -- we're not making anybody do it. we're suggesting it. >> is this a step too far for the mayor? "outfront" tonight, renee silar. also "outfront" tonight, kristin howardson. a blogger for rage against the minivan.com. i love both of your blog names. let's get to it. does the mayor have a point? obviously he said, i'm looking at a couple of weeks. but pediatricians recommend six months of breastfeeding. is he doing the right thing? >> before anybody says anything, i have to say, i'm a big proponent of breast-feeding. i nursed both of my children. i just don't think this is the way to get that done. i don't think -- he says it's a voluntary program. but a woman who's just had a baby and her hormones are all sort of being regulated and she's got this screaming child and she's trying to feed this
but so far, two-thirds of new york city hospitals have already latched on to the idea. >> most public health officials want to encourage women to breastfeed at least for the first couple of weeks because the outcomes are better. if they can do it, that's great. if they can't, they can't. our job -- we're not making anybody do it. we're suggesting it. >> is this a step too far for the mayor? "outfront" tonight, renee silar. also "outfront" tonight, kristin...